50mbps at rm90 per month is very worth for entry level user.
Any review on Digi broadband?
Digi Fibre 50Mbps RM90/m. seems like on TM infra, read #1
Digi Fibre 50Mbps RM90/m. seems like on TM infra, read #1
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Oct 3 2020, 07:36 AM
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50mbps at rm90 per month is very worth for entry level user.
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Oct 27 2020, 04:26 PM
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Oct 27 2020, 04:49 PM
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Oct 27 2020, 07:15 PM
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QUOTE(pikacu @ Oct 27 2020, 05:03 PM) As of now, I am using digi simcard inside the mifi, with 3 devices connected to it.All the 3 devices have same ipv4 address (internal ipv4) but different ipv6 address (external ipv6). I am not an expert in networking, but something tells me IP camera which support IPV6 should not have any problem with Digi right? technically, some form of fusion or proxy NAT could be setup in Digi network to enable ipv6-ipv4 communication. So IP camera , bit torrent, should work if ipv4/6 system is configured properly, because each device can be identified with ipv6 in internet and there is no need for NAT. This post has been edited by Chrono-Trigger: Oct 27 2020, 07:30 PM |
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Oct 28 2020, 07:19 AM
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QUOTE(ljchiun @ Oct 28 2020, 12:18 AM) network is stable so far, youtube and phone update work as normal. Not sure what kind of cloud service you are referring... I would say am satisfied with the service so far. I don't use bit torrent so no comment. But I have a habit to try new things. Hahaif public ipv6 is so critical, you should stick to whatever provider you have now. |
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QUOTE(Candy12 @ Feb 24 2021, 05:43 PM) For Borneo states, the problem is the South China Sea Crossing challenge which you need to reach first before hitting elsewhere in the world. Singapore is always the main exchange point before your packets are sent either East(USA) or West(Europe). I read Sarawak has setup its own ISP to provide broadband to rural area. Any idea how it works?Celcom's Symmetrical 30M plan is also the CHEAPEST among all TM HSBB retail ISPs. Only RM80 per month plus 6% SST = ~RM85 This is the closest you can get with competitors with own infra such as Allo which sells its symmetrical 50M for only RM79? |
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